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A kinematic model for the East African Rift
ArticleAbstract: The kinematics of the East African Rift (EAR) is the least well-known of all major plate boundaries.Palabras claves:Autores:Calais E., Ebinger C.J., Fernandes R.M., Hartnady C., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Saria E., Stamps D.S.Fuentes:scopusConstraints from GPS measurements on the dynamics of deformation in Anatolia and the Aegean
ArticleAbstract: We estimate the strength of the lithosphere in Anatolia and the Aegean, and the boundary forces actiPalabras claves:continental tectonicsAutores:England P.C., Houseman G., Jean Mathieu NocquetFuentes:scopusContinuous GPS network operating throughout Ecuador
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Patricia A. Mothes, Paul JarrinFuentes:googlescopusCurrent motion and deformation of the Nazca Plate: new constraints from GPS measurements
ArticleAbstract: We use new GPS data to determine an updated Euler pole describing the present-day motion of the oceaPalabras claves:Pacific Ocean, Plate motions, Satellite Geodesy, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Cisneros D., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Mora-Páez H., Patricia A. Mothes, Paul Jarrin, Rolandone F.Fuentes:googlescopusCurrent strain regime in the Western Alps from continuous Global Positioning System measurements, 1996-2001
ArticleAbstract: Four to six years of continuous measurements at 10 permanent Global Positioning System sites in thePalabras claves:Adriatic plate, Continuous Global Positioning System, Extension, Western AlpsAutores:Calais E., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Jouanne F., Tardy M.Fuentes:scopusDeformation in the Jura Mountains (France): First results from semi-permanent GPS measurements
ArticleAbstract: New GPS estimates of relative motion across the Jura Mountain Belt with respect to the Eurasian PlatPalabras claves:Alps, GPS, Jura, Seismic hazard, semi-permanent GPS installations, slow deformationAutores:Baize S., Calais E., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Tregoning P., Walpersdorf A.Fuentes:scopusDeformation of the North American plate interior from a decade of continuous GPS measurements
ArticleAbstract: A combination of two independent geodetic solutions using data from close to 300 continuous GPS statPalabras claves:Autores:Calais E., DeMets C., Han J.Y., Jean Mathieu NocquetFuentes:scopusAreas prone to slow slip events impede earthquake rupture propagation and promote afterslip
ArticleAbstract: At subduction zones, transient aseismic slip occurs either as afterslip following a large earthquakePalabras claves:Autores:Cubas N., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Patricia A. Mothes, Paul Jarrin, Plain M., Rolandone F., Sandro Vaca, Stephen Hernández, Vallée M., Yvonne FontFuentes:googlescopusActive tectonics of Peru: Heterogeneous interseismic coupling along the Nazca megathrust, rigid motion of the Peruvian Sliver, and Subandean shortening accommodation
ArticleAbstract: Over 100 GPS sites measured in 2008–2013 in Peru provide new insights into the present-day crustal dPalabras claves:earthquake cycle, heterogeneous interseismic coupling, interseismic deformation, Peruvian Forearc Sliver motion, Peruvian subduction zone, Subandean shorteningAutores:Baby P., Cavalié O., Chire-Chira J., Chlieh M., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Tavera H., Villegas-Lanza J.C.Fuentes:scopusGeodetic Observations of Shallow Creep on the Laohushan-Haiyuan Fault, Northeastern Tibet
ArticleAbstract: We investigated the spatial distribution of aseismic creep on the Laohushan-Haiyuan fault using GlobPalabras claves:aseismic creep, earthquake potential, fault coupling, GPS and InSAR, Haiyuan faultAutores:Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Li Y., Shan X., Song X.Fuentes:scopus